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WANT ADS ROOMS FOR RENT ROOMS $2.20 to $2.50 per wk. Rents $3.00 to $15.00. Free parkg. 240 E. Center St., Anaheim. Single room, private entrance, table for gentleman. Inquire at 6 So. Claudina St., Phone 4240. PIANOS FOR SALE Bungalow Pianos, repossessed, buy out small balance like rent. Danz-Schmidt, 112 E. Center, Anaheim. PIANO SALE More nice Uprights; $29-$378—and up; fine to start chilen; great buy for only 50c a week or more.. Danz-Schmidt, 12-116 E. Center, Anaheim. Beautiful little Baby Grand; finish new for small balance of only 69; can be paid out less than ent. Danz-Schmidt, Anaheim. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Grade — Frigidaires, Appliances, radios, Furniture; want Pianos; some make your selection; we pay highest prices. Danz-Schmidt, 12-116 E. Center, Anaheim. Time Limit—Fuller broom, 99c. Other specials. Phone 4893 bet. and 7 P. M. 125 So. Bush St. or Sale—One good Royal typewriter. Cheap. 14 inch carriage. 224 East Center St. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 1924 4-cyl. Hup., 5 passenger, in splendid mechanical condition. Phone H. G. Faber, Fullerton 1678. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE For Sale—By Owner. Five-room house. Small down payment. 747 ... Zeyn St., Anaheim. PIANOS FOR RENT $1 month up; full credit when you buy. Danz-Schmidt, Anaheim. PAINTING & PAPERHANGING Painting and paper hanging. J. E. Saylor, 131 W. Chartres, Ph. 2761. HEIP WANTED — MALE COLLEGE AND HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES Are you looking for permanent connections? One of America's busiest manufacturers is schooling a few young men in every state in the fundamentals of salesmanship, giving them a chance to earn while they learn. Permanent positions for those who qualify. Interested? Write now to Personnel Director, 351 Bendix Bldg., Los Angeles, Calif. You will be given a personal interview in your own city. PERSONALS ATTENTION UNITY READERS: Unity Silent-Seventy. Prayer Meeting at 322 W. Broadway evtually on Monday at 8:30 A.M. All are welloved by Mrs. Woodrow C. Cooper of Bolsa have just returned from a two weeks' visit with Mrs. Cooper's parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. F. Ballou, at Petterwood in Northern California. Mr. and Mrs. Ballou are former Anaheim residents. Mrs. Cooper and Mrs. Junker drove north by way of Stockton, stopping to visit relatives, then PROPOSED SCHOOL School Year Ending JuNOVEMBER LOARA ELEMENTARY SCH ORANGE COUNTY, CA Notice is hereby given that a public the governing board of the school disAugust 4, 1936 at 2:00 o'clock p.m., a taxpayer in the district may appear and or any item thereof. PROPOSED EXPENSE Administration Instruction Salaries, Certificated Other Instructional Expense Library Operation of Plant Maintenance of Plant Auxiliary Agencies Undistributed Reserve Special Expense Charges Capital Outlays Payments to Board of Public Building TOTAL BUDGETED EXPENDITURES: Outstanding Obligations, July 1, 1936 General Reserve, 1937-1938 TOTAL FUND REQUIREMENTS: Estimated income other than Current D DISTRICT TAX REQUIREMENT Business and Professional Directory Sash and Doors Nagel-Gohres & Co. 418 S. Lemon St. ANAHEIM. CALIFORNIA Open Evenings Sunday by Appointment DR. OSHER PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Dentist Oculist—Glasses Fitted Phone 3212 1224 W. Center Street ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA Office Phone 3213 Residence 887 So. Los Angeles Residence Phone 2610 Hours:—11-12; 2-4; 7-8 J. W. Truxaw, M.D. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Golden State Bank Bldg. Cor. Center and Los Angeles ANAHEIM. CALIFORNIA CAMPBELL DRY CLEANERS Phone 2318 Our policy is to please you 135 S. Los Angeles Anaheim Miss Mabel Junker of Anaheim and Mrs. Woodrow C. Cooper of Bolsa have just returned from a two weeks' visit with Mrs. Cooper's parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. F. Ballou, at Petterwood in Northern California. Mr. and Mrs. Ballou are former Anaheim residents. Mrs. Cooper and Mrs. Junker drove north by way of Stockton, stopping to visit relatives, then traveled on northward. While in the northern country they visited in Oregon before returning to Anaheim by the coast route. Mr. and Mrs. L. Earle Phillips had as their house guest in Laguna Beach Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Fred Weisel and son, Fred, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Holly Markle and son, Parker. Mrs. A. L. Boert has recently moved to Anaheim from Yorba Linda. She is making her home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Jones at 415 W. Chartres street. NOTICE INVITING BIDS The trustees of the Magnolia School District will receive bids for the erecting and supplying of the following fence material. The board having the power to reject any and all bids. 804—Lineal ft. of 6 ft. W. P. chain link heavy galvanized fencing 2" mesh. 3—3 ft. x 72" Single gates. 3—3" O. D. Corner post units. 4—3" O. D. End post units. 6—3" O. D. Gate post units. 2" O. D. Line posts spaced 10 ft. apart. 1½" O. D. Diagonal braces at terminal posts. Line posts set in concrete footings, 10" x 30". Terminal post concrete footings 12" x 36". TUSTEES OF THE MAGNOLIA SCHOOL DISTRICT July 23, 30. Aug. 6. NOTICE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION Notice is hereby given that the City Council of the City of Anaheim will sit as a Board of Equalization at the City Hall on Monday, August 10th, 1936, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, and will continue in session until the returns of the Assessor have been notified. No reduction BACKS, Terry & Campbell H. P. CAMPBELL Resident Director 251 No. Lemon Street ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA DODGE - PLYMOUTH BONEY & BARNHART Phone 3407 328 W. Center St. COMMERCIAL CARS TRUCKS Phone or call any of these salesmen— TED EIMERS R. F. McKEE BOB BONEY CAMPBELL DRY CLEANERS Phone 2318 Our policy is to please you 135 S. Los Angeles Anaheim Auto Paint Job To Fit Any Pocketbook LOUIS HENNIG 200 South Los Angeles Street Our 10th Season in Anaheim A & B AUTO TOPS PHONE 2404 411 East Center Street ANAHEIM Complete Electric Repair Service General Electric Work ELECTRIC SERVICE CO. Dealers in "WOODROW WASHING MACHINES" "HANK" GOWDY 514 W. Center Phone 2333 ANAHEIM FEED AND FUEL CO. Dealers in GRAIN - FLOUR - SEEDS - WOOD - COAL - HAY Phone 3210 W. D. GRAFTON, Prop. Public Weighing Scales 242 W. Center St. NOTICE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION Notice is hereby given that the City Council of the City of Anaheim will sit as a Board of Equalization at the City Hall on Monday, August 10th, 1936, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, and will continue in session until the returns of the Assessor have been rectified. No reduction in the valuation of property will be made unless the party affected thereby or his Agent makes and files with the Board a written application therefor, verified by his cath showing the facts upon which is claimed such a reduction should be made, and provided further, that no reduction must be made unless such person or the agent making the application attends and answers all questions pertinent to the inquiry. CHARLES E. GRIFFITH, City Clerk. Publish July 30, Aug. 6, 1936. MILK ----- Delivered to your Door each morning PHONE ACACIA DAIRY ANAHEIM 2078 No. 1 CANNING TOMATOES Full Lug ..... 25¢ "Just the Best" Market 1½ Miles S. of Anaheim on 101 Highway Phone 2725 PROPOSED SCHOOL BUDGET School Year Ending June 30, 1937 ARA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL DISTRICT, ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA hereby given that a public hearing will be held before board of the school district at the schoolhouse on at 2:00 o'clock p.m., at which time and place any district may appear and object to this proposed budget proof. PROPOSED EXPENDITURES $ 30.00 Certificated $6,500.00 Structural Expense $300.00 75.00 Plant $1,775.00 Plant Species $750.00 Reserve $48.00 Charges $9,015.00 Board of Public Building Reconstruction ... LETED EXPENDITURES, 1936-37 $18,493.00 Missions, July 1, 1936 $460.00 Love, 1937-1938 ... REQUIREMENTS $18,953.00 Some other than Current District Tax $7,382.00 EX REQUIREMENT $11,571.00 Real Happenings Junker of Anaheim Adrow C. Cooper of visit with Mrs. CooMr. and Mrs. N. F. Cerwood in Northern r. and Mrs. Ballou Anaheim residents. and Mrs. Junker way of Stockton, visit relatives, then Miss Ollie Criswell, clerk of the Southern California Telephone Company in Anaheim, will leave by motor Friday morning for a two weeks' vacation in San Francisco and other northern cities. Mr. and Mrs. William Darnley (Shirley Lamb) whose marriage was a recent event, have returned CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH "Love" is the subject of the Lesson-Sermon on Sunday in all branches of The Mother Church. The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts. The Golden Text is From I. John: "He that loveth not knoweth not God; for God is love." The Lesson-Sermon includes these Bible passages from Ezekiel: "Thus saith the Lord God; Behold, I will take the children of Israel from among the heathen, wither they be gone, and will bring them into their own land; and I will make them one nation in the land upon the mountains of Israel; and one king shall be king to them all: and they shall be no more two nations, neither shall they be divided into two kingdoms any more at all: . . . My tabernacle also shall be with them: yea, I will be their God, and they shall be my people." Among the passages from "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures," by Mary Baker Eddy, are the words: "With one Father, even God, the whole family of man would be brethren; and with one Mind and that God, or Good, the brotherhood of man would consist of Love and Truth, and have unity of Principle and spiritual power which constitute divine Science." WHITE TEMPLE METHODIST Cor. Broadway & Philadelphia R. Kells Swenerton, Pastor 9:30-11:30 a.m., Unified Service.. 9:30 a.m., Worship Service. Subject: "Friendship, Human and Divine." BOHNET OPENS NEW LOCATION Edmund E. Bohnet will be host all day Saturday at the open house of the Bohnet Radio and Electric Service which has this week completed moving to its location at 265-267 E. Center street. Bohnet was forced to move into larger quarters when he recently took over the business and General Electric franchise formerly located at the corner of Los Angeles and Center streets. The Bohnet Radio and Electric Service will handle a complete stock of General Electric ranges, water heaters, dish washers, refrigerators, and water disposal units. It is the exclusive agent for the disposal unit, it was said. Bohnet has been in business in Anaheim during the past two and one-half years and has called this city his home for the past eight years. His business now employs seven persons, he said. In addition to the sales department Bohnet operates a modern radio repair department and a service department for all types of refrigerators. FOR QUALITY MEATS AT RIGHT PRICES CALL at 131 East Center St., or PHONE 3303 — Fred H Schneider Meat Market. Junker of Anaheim drow C. Cooper of last returned from a visit with Mrs. CooMr. and Mrs. N. F. werwood in Northern r. and Mrs. Ballou Anaheim residents. and Mrs. Junker way of Stockton, visit relatives, then northward. While in country they visited before returning to the coast route. Ms. L. Earle Phillips house guest in La-Saturday evening. Fred Weisel and, and Mr. and Mrs. and son, Parker. Boert has recently Anaheim from Yorba is making her home events, Mr. and Mrs. at 415 W. Chartres INVITING BIDS of the Magnolia set will receive bids and supplying of fence material. having the power to aid all bids. 1 ft. of 6 ft. W. P. navy galvanized fence 72" Single gates. D. Corner post units. D. End post units. D. Gate post units. Line posts spaced 10 D. Diagonal braces at posts. set in concrete foot-30". post concrete footings STEES OF THE SCHOOL DISTRICT Aug. 6. NOTICE OF EQUALIZATION thereby given that the level of the City of Anatas a Board of Equalone City Hall on Monst 10th, 1936, at 10 the forenoon of said will continue in session returns of the Assessor notified No reduction Miss Ollie Criswell, clerk of the Southern California Telephone Company in Anaheim, will leave by motor Friday morning for a two weeks' vacation in San Francisco and other northern cities. Mr. and Mrs. William Darnley (Shirley Lamb) whose marriage was a recent event, have returned from a honeymoon trip to San Francisco. On their journey home they were guests of relatives at Santa Paula and Los Angeles. Temporarily they are making their home at the C. C. Lamb residence on North Zeyn street. Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Alden and their children returned last week end from a three weeks' vacation at Crestline, near Lake Arrowhead. During their stay at the mountain resort they had as week end guests Mr. and Mrs. Harry Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ross and Mrs. Margaret J. Buttree. Miss Beatrice Miller and Miss Gladys Miller returned Sunday from a two weeks' motor trip to Vancouver and Victoria. During their journey they vistied at Pu-yallup, Washington, with friends, and stopped at Mount Rainier and Seattle and other points of interest along the way. WHITE TEMPLE METHODIST Cor. Broadway & Philadelphia R. Kells Swenerton, Pastor 9:30-11:30 a.m., Unified Service.. 9:30 a.m., Worship Service. Subject: "Friendship, Human and Divine." 10:30-11:30, Study Period. 7:00 p.m., Union Service at Anaheim City Park. Wednesday 7:30 p.m., Prayer Service. Your Support Solicited IF you want true representation on the board of supervisors— THEN mark your ballot for HARRY D. RILEY Candidate for Supervisor Third District Primary August 25 Thanks IT ISN'T PRICE ALONE THAT'S IMPORTANT IN AT RIGHT PRICES CALL at 131 East Center St., or PHONE 3303 — Fred H Schneider Meat Market. BANK of AMERICA has money to lend for * Home Building (1 to 20 year loans) * Modernization (home or business) * Auto Financing (guaranteed lowest cost) * Personal Loans ($50 to $1000) * Home Appliances (through your dealer) MEMBER F.D.I.C. After Our THE S & BU Let YO 6% IT ISN'T PRICE ALONE THAT'S IMPORTANT IN OUR FLORSHEIM SHOE SALE It's the quality of the shoes themselves...the fact that you're getting regular Florsheim materials, workmanship, and style...at the Sale Price $765 SOME SALES $855 F. A. YUNGBLUTH 145 West Center Street ANAHEIM PROPOSED SCHOOL BUDGET School Yead Ending June 30, 1937 ANAHEIM UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT, ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Notice is hereby given that a public hearing will be held before the governing board of the school district at the schoolhouse on August 6, 1936 at 7:00 o'clock p.m., at which time and place any taxpayer in the district may appear and object to this proposed budget or any item thereof. PROPOSED EXPENDITURES Administration ... $10,500.00 Instruction Salaries, Certificated ... 95,000.00 Other Instructional Expense ... 12,500.00 Library ... 3,800.00 Operation of Plant ... 32,500.00 Maintenance of Plant ... 8,000.00 Auxiliary Agencies ... 10,000.00 Undistributed Reserve ... 17,700.00 Special Expense Charges ... 700.00 Capital Outlays ... 32,000.00 Payments to Board of Public Building Reconstruction TOTAL FUND REQUIREMENTS ... $222,700. Outstanding Obligations, July 1, 1936 General Reserve, 1937-1938 TOTAL FUND REQUIREMENTS ... $22,700.0 Estimated income other than current District Tax ... $102,381.0 DISTRICT TAX REQUIREMENT ... $120,319.00 You now have an Experienced Man Willing to Serve You — KEEP HIM ON THE JOB FOR — Constructive Service Practical Experience BANK of AMERICA has money to lend for Home Building (to 20 year loans) Modernization (home or business) Auto Financing (guaranteed lowest cost) Personal Loans ($50 to $1000) Home Appliances (through your dealer) MEMBER F. D. I.C. Willing to Serve You — KEEP HIM ON THE JOB FOR — Constructive Service Practical Experience Effective Representation Re-elect You Supervisor LEROY LYON Third District Primary Election — Aug. 25th, 1936 His Record Commands Attention After July 31st we will be located in Our New Home 211 E. Center Street THE SAVINGS LOAN & BUILDING ASS'N. OF ANAHEIM Let us help you finance YOUR OWN HOME 6% Money on New Construction OF ANAHEIM Let us help you finance YOUR OWN HOME 6% Money on New Construction No Delays or Extra Charges FREE INSPECTION Phone 3515 GREATER Savings in Travel When Using New 60-Ride Books For anyone who requires daily or frequent transportation to and from certain points, the new 60-Ride Commutation Book reduces the trip rate to average only one-half the regular one-way fare ... thus effecting GREATER SAVINGS than other forms of transportation. Note the following sample comparisons of ONE-WAY FARES...VS... AVERAGE ONE-WAY COMMUTATION RATES From this city to: LOS ANGELES ..... 65¢ LONG BEACH ..... 55¢ ANTA ANA ..... 25£ BILLERTON ..... 10¢ HITTIER ..... 40¢ IVERSIDE ..... 1.00 MONTEBELLO ..... 50¢ ASADENA ..... 75¢ One-Way Rate 10-Ride Rate 30-Ride Rate 60-Ride Rate Fare 49¢ 39¢ 33½¢ Rate 41½¢ 33¢ 27½¢ Rate 19¢ 15¢ Rate 10¢ 0¢ Rate 30¢ 24¢ 20¢ Rate 75¢ 60¢ 50¢ Rate 37½¢ 30¢ 25¢ Rate 56½¢ 45¢ 38¢ and other points at proportionately low commutation rates. ANAHEIM DEPOT 217 So Los Angeles St. Phone 3404 R. B. Harrington, Agt.